A new update for those who have been following..
Finally a POSITIVE development!
I decided to finally go to an integrative medicine specialist. An MD, he specializes in solving problems that conventional medicine can’t.
To make a long story short, he discovered that I have a parasite (I’m not sure which kind specifically), a magnesium deficiency, and some excess lead and aluminum in my brain.
He gave me an acupuncture treatment for the constipation symptoms, ran some IV to draw out the unwanted minerals, and put me on a magnesium and fish oil supplement. He also put me on an anti-pest medicine called Biltricide. The day I started Biltricide (the day after the appointment), I could feel a battle waging in my gut and kidney area. When I got home from work I had to lay down for a while because I felt pretty banged up from the medicine.
But later that night, I finally felt great, and almost back to normal. As far as my mood and energy, I feel FANTASTIC. Basically how I felt before all this happened. However, the digestive problems are still there, although not quite as bad as before, there is still some progress to be made. My sex drive is still pretty low. I am hoping that my body is just going through a die-off stage, as most patients do when they have some type of problem involving things like parasites, candida, infections, etc.
A lot of people who I talked to are skeptical about the guy. In fact, almost all of them are. Mostly because of the guy’s diagnosis technique. He uses a traditional Chinese method that involves quantum physics and reading the body’s natural projection of energy. I was skeptical too, but my family members who went to him have gotten better, and I feel MUCH better after just 1 visit. I am confident that I will get 100% better very soon. However, I am not yet ready to say “I told you so” to the skeptics, and to the doctors and so-called “professionals” who have failed me. I should mention that as the doctor found the parasite (very soon into the appointment), he said to his assistant: “you know what the problem is with gastroenterology nowadays? They just wana scope. They become plumbers. They don’t want to find problems in the gut, they just want to look at it.” THANK YOU.
If I have learned one thing thus far, it is that I should have gone to an integrative medicine specialist sooner. As soon as the conventional doctors tried to put me on an anti-depressant, that should have been my last appointment with a conventional doctor. I can’t even begin to explain how many times I was literally pouring my soul out to these doctors, only to look up and see them take a glance at their watch 10 minutes into the appointment. I really feel that SO MANY people could benefit from this doctor, and integrative medicine in general.. But unfortunately it is not covered by most insurance companies.
Looking ahead, I have another appointment coming up in a week and a half. At that point I’ll start the 2nd dose of the Biltricide. I am really confident that great things are to come.
Thanks to those who have been checking for updates and who have helped me get through this!